Some Sort of Genius: A Life of Wyndham Lewis
Paul O'Keeffe
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"A man of undoubted genius," T.S. Eliot said of Wyndham Lewis, ". . .but genius for what precisely it would be remarkably difficult to say." Painter and draughtsman, novelist, satirist, pamphleteer and critic, Wyndham Lewis's multifarious activities defy easy categorization. He launched the only twentieth century English avant-garde art movement, Vorticism, in 1914. Brilliant both as painter and writer, the precise, mechanistic formality of his visual style crossed over into a unique satirical prose which, emphasizing the external, turned his characters into automata. It enabled Lewis to pit himself against a prevailing orthodoxy, the stream of consciousness technique favoured by contemporaries as diverse as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Gertrude Stein. Combining years of research with dry wit and creative storytelling, Paul O'Keeffe's Some Sort of Genius crackles with intense details of Lewis's work, life and times, simultaneously dismantling longstanding assumptions about his subject and offering brilliant new perspectives. Employing narrative creativity that reinvents the genre of biography itself, O'Keeffe delivers an unparalleled portrait that does full justice to Lewis's complexity. Throughout O'Keeffe's definitive account, readers will be introduced to one of the most compelling and misunderstood figures of twentieth century modernism.
Product Details
Price
$35.00
$32.55
Publisher
Counterpoint LLC
Publish Date
June 09, 2015
Pages
704
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.1 X 2.2 inches | 2.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781619025301
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Paul O'Keeffe is a lecturer and writer based in Liverpool, UK. He is also the author of Gaudier-Brzeska: An Absolute Case of Genius and A Genius for Failure: The Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon. His latest book is Waterloo: The Aftermath. He is currently writing a history of incarceration for debt, provisionally entitled: Debtors.